different between anthroponymy vs onomastics

anthroponymy

English

Etymology

English anthrop- (person, human) + Ancient Greek ?????? (?numía) (from ????? (ónoma, name)).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?nthr?p??n?m?, IPA(key): /æn?????p?n?m?/,

Noun

anthroponymy (uncountable)

  1. The study of personal names.
    Coordinate term: toponymy
    Hypernym: onomastics

Related terms

  • anthroponym

Translations

References

anthroponymy From the web:

  • what does anthroponymy mean
  • what is anthroponymy in linguistics


onomastics

English

Etymology

1936, from the adjective onomastic (of or belonging to naming) (1716) with a suffix -s, from French onomastique, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (onomastikós), from ????????? (onomastós, named), form of ??????? (onomáz?, I name), from ????? (ónoma, name), from Proto-Indo-European *h?nómn? (name) (whence English name).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??.n???mæs.t?ks/
  • (US) IPA(key): /???.no??mæs.t?ks/, /???.n??mæs.t?ks/

Noun

onomastics pl (plural only)

  1. The branch of lexicology devoted to the study of names and naming, especially the origins of names.

Synonyms

  • onomatology

Hypernyms

  • lexicology
  • etymology (in sense of “origins”)

Hyponyms

  • anthroponymy
  • toponymy

Derived terms

Related terms

  • onomastic
  • onomastically
  • onomastician
  • onomasticon

Translations

References

onomastics From the web:

  • what onomastics meaning
  • what is onomastics pdf
  • what does onomastics mean
  • what is onomastics theory
  • what does onomastics meaning in english
  • what does onomastics
  • what are onomastics used for
  • what is literary onomastics
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